Brand Seasons
Brand Seasons
Staying buoyant with Sara Duigou
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Staying buoyant with Sara Duigou

Plus an introduction to the Seven Types of Rest

Before diving into today’s episode, I'd like to quickly share some exciting news about my crowdfunding campaign for the Brand Seasons® Playdeck, which (at the time of writing) is already 20% funded!

We launched on Monday, 23rd September, and within one day, 25 wonderful Playdeck Patrons had joined. My next goal is to hit 25% of the funding target, and once that milestone is reached, I’ll be unlocking two special bonuses:

  1. 6 months of paid membership for all Playdeck Patrons to the Brand Seasons publication here on Substack

  2. Four-part private podcast created exclusively for all Playdeck Patrons to accompany the Brand Seasons® Playdeck

* Note: these will be made available once the project is funded

Back the Brand Seasons® Playdeck

Now, onto today’s conversation! I’m joined by

, a Somatic Coach and Embodiment Practitioner, as we explore the Season of Grounding. In this episode, Sara offers valuable insights into the seven types of rest and how we can better honour our natural rhythms in both life and work.

Together, we discuss:

  • the seven types of rest: Physical, Mental, Social, Spiritual, Sensory, Emotional, and Creative

  • the importance of finding your unique rhythm, rather than striving for balance

  • how somatics can help you reconnect with your body’s natural healing processes

  • maintaining buoyancy during challenging times

  • navigating emotional labour and setting healthy boundaries

  • the role of rest in building a sustainable business

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How do you currently honour rest in your life and work? Are there areas where you could invite more rest? And how do you stay connected to your natural rhythms during challenging times?

If you enjoyed the episode, you might like this from my Notelets on Nurture series, where Sara explores the concept of Glimmers.

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Notelets on Nurture #02
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You can connect with Sara on Instagram and Substack, and explore more of her work in embodiment and somatics on her website.

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Thank you to Saorsa Psychology, the sponsor of this first season.

In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'—serving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.

Freedom lies in being bold, and if you’re looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you'll be guided through the wood, the trees and the spaces in between. 

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Discussion about this podcast

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Brand Seasons
Join designer, mentor and writer Sarah Robertson as she shares ideas and insights from a creative career spanning over two decades.
Through a blend of solo episodes and guest conversations, you'll learn more about the Brand Seasons method, which charts the phases of Sowing, Blossoming, Harvesting and Grounding. Sarah considers what this means for our creative lives and work, with topics including honing our vision, navigating busy stretches and quiet periods, and harnessing our energy. She also touches on nature and its cycles, drawing inspiration from the Celtic Wheel of the Year.
Sarah runs These Are The Days, a studio specialising in crafting brands that feel like home, where she supports clients with strategy, styling and storytelling.